A North Dakota Claim Affidavit is a legal document used to establish ownership or possession of tangible or intangible items or chattel in the state of North Dakota. This document is typically used as evidence in a court of law to prove ownership or possession of a particular item or chattel. There are three main types of North Dakota Claim Affidavit: a claim of right, a claim of title, and a claim of possession. A claim of right is used to establish a right to an item or chattel, such as a vehicle or property. A claim of title is used to establish ownership of a particular item or chattel, such as a house or car. Finally, a claim of possession is used to establish possession of a particular item or chattel, such as a boat or jewelry. All North Dakota Claim Affidavits must be signed and notarized by a notary public in order to be considered valid.